Durandal 2.0.1 is a patch release containing a number of bug fixes and improvements applied after the release of 2.0.0. There are no breaking API changes in this release and no new features; only fixes. You can find the full list of changes and their related issues in the Changes.txt file found here...

With so many SPA-style frameworks emerging in the last couple years, you may wonder what makes Durandal unique or different. Why would you want to choose it for your next project? I’d like to share a few key points to that end… A Natural Alliance Rather than re-invent the wheel, Durandal...

Sometimes I am contacted by consultants or businesses regarding Durandal as it compares to other frameworks. And sometimes the questions that are asked take the form of “So and so says Durandal isn’t as good as Framework X because of Y. Is this true?” Frequently the people making the...

It is with great pleasure that I release to you today Durandal 2.0 . This release represents a significant advancement in the framework's core capabilities and ease of use. With a modular architecture, a new router, greater consistency in design, tons of new features and bug fixes...you are going...

Two awesome releases in the last week! Much thanks to the great community surrounding both projects! Here’s what’s new: Durandal 1.2.0 Tons of bug fixes. Lots of improvements to the router. Better support for integrating with Q, KendoUI and Dojo. More docs. Check out the full set of changes. Caliburn...

I’m labeling this the Thomas Ibel/Nigel Sampson release. Why? Because these two hardworking gentlemen have put great effort into bringing you the most mature version of Caliburn.Micro yet. In the two months since our 1.4 release they’ve dealt with almost every outstanding issue on our list. Great...

Today I’m happy to announce the official release of Caliburn.Micro v1.4. This release brings a ton of bug fixes across all platforms, nuget fixes…and best of all…full support for WinRT and WP8. That means that Caliburn.Micro now supports WPF, SL4, SL5, WP7, WP8 and WinRT. AWESOME...

If you fit into any one (or more) of these three categories… You like tabletop RPGs You build Xaml applications You build Html/JS applications 1. RPGWithMe For some time I’ve been cranking away building my company’s first real product. I’m very excited to officially announce...

I’m extremely pleased to announce the release of Caliburn.Micro v1.3 . This is a great release with many bug fixes and several API improvements. We also support several new platforms. Here’s the highlights: Support for WP7 Mango Support for Silverlight 5 Basic MVVM Support for WinRT/Metro...

What Happened To Me I’d say that 2011 was a pretty good year for me as a .NET open source developer. After all, Caliburn.Micro had it’s first official release in April 2011 just in time for the Mix Open Source fest. At the festival, the framework had a great showing. I had tons of people...

Today, I’m pleased to announce the RTW of Caliburn.Micro v1.2 . In this release we’ve had a number of bug fixes as well as a few incremental feature additions and refactorings. You can read the list of changes on the project site or get it as part of the download. Of course, v1.2 is now available...

In version 1.0 we had pretty good support for building apps for WP7, but in v1.1 we’ve taken things up a notch. Let’s look at the same HelloWP7 sample that we did previously , but see how it’s been updated to take advantage of our improved tombstoning, launcher/chooser support and strongly...

Today I’m happy to announce the release of Caliburn.Micro v1.1 . You can get it on our project site or by using Nuget . We’ve had a number of bug fixes, general improvements and a few new features added. Here’s the highlights: For WP7 A new Tombstoning API based on ideas from Fluent...

In Caliburn.Micro we have a series of supporting services for building presentation tiers. Among them is the EventAggregator, a service which supports in-process publish/subscribe. There are various implementations of this pattern available in other frameworks, but I think you’ll find that Caliburn...

Today, I’m proud to announce the v1.0 RTW of Caliburn.Micro for WPF, Silverlight and Window Phone 7 ! The idea was born last year at Mix10 after my Build Your Own MVVM Framework talk received overwhelmingly positive feedback. I want to give a big thanks to the developers who put their time into...